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Radiation Laboratory
last update, 02-April-2007
Location  Room 254/256, in the Main Research Building at RIKEN, Wako
Address  Radiation Lab, RIKEN, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, Japan
Telephone  +81-48-467-9347
Fax +81-48-462-4641

Two new snake magnets in AGS improved the proton polarization in RHIC, to above 60%..

Welcome to our home page.  The Radiation Laboratory is one of the eldest research group in RIKEN. From 1st of April 06, we become a member of Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, which is newly established in RIKEN to unify all the scientific activities using heavy-ions and proton accelerators, domestic and abroad.  The major activity of Radiation Laboratory is to perform an experiment using high-energy polarized-proton collisions and heavy-ion collisions at BNL-RHIC, USA. We are also performing ion source developments and novel detector developments. We recently inherited activities on neutron optics and super conducting tunnel junction detectors from Image Information Research Unit in RIKEN.

Seminar Schedule

Our Activities
Spin Physics at BNL
Spin Physics at Wako
Theory
Mesons in Nucleus
  How the spin of proton is formed with 3 quarks and gluons? This is a very fundament question in QCD, Quantum Chromodynamic. The RHIC Spin Project has been established to solve this problem by colliding two polarized protons for the first time in history.
  Collisions of polarized protons are measured with the PHENIX detector at RHIC. Research program is organized in PHENIX Spin Physics Working Group
  Collaboration with accelerator group, theorists,  and other RHIC experiments is the key for the success of the program. The RBRC experimental group is conducting RSC, Rhic Spin Collaboration.

  Analysis of the PHENIX data is performed at CCJ with over 500 CPUs with 1 peta-byte storage. This CPU farm is combined with new RIKEN super computer cluster, and  serves as the major analysis center for PHENIX.


Asymmetry of neutral pion production, sensitive to gluon's spin direction

  Theory group in Radiation Laboratory is to study theoretical aspects of physics at RHIC. The group is conducted by K. Yazaki, keeping close relation to the theoretical group in RBRC
   Asymmetry Analysis Collaboration is compiling and modeling the world-wide data of the nucleon structure functions; 

Recent RHIC data largely limits the range of gluon polarization in proton.
  While RHIC creates nuclear matter with high temperature, study of dense nuclear matter is being performed at KEK using 12GeV Proton Cyclotron, by measuring the decays of vector mesons in nucleus.


Evidence of phi meson modification at normal nuclear density.

 Heavy Ion Physics at BNL
PHENIX Detector Upgrade 
Laser Ion Source
Neutrons, optics and detection
  At RHIC QGP, Quark Gluon Plasma, should be created by colliding two gold nuclei, through which we can study the state of early Universe just after the Big Bang. Our recent discoveries are summarized in Nucl. Phys. A757: 184-283, 2005 which announces "formation of a new state of dense matter.". 


Displaying thousands of particles created after a collision. 

  To enhance physics capability of PHENIX even further, PHENIX Detector Upgrade R&D is on going through the collaboration with BNL instrumentation division, CERN-ALICE and CERN-NA60.


Checking pixel detectors

  Laser induced plasma ion source has been developed, which ejects the world highest intensity of carbon and aluminum beam.  This method is so compact and can be useful for cancer therapy.


RFQ used for the ion source

  By combining novel methods for neutron optics with super conducting tunnel-junction detector, we aim to perform precise measurements for neutron decays. Applications go also to neutron interference and neutron scattering.


Sextupole magnet to focus cold  neutron



Members (April 2007)
bold names are recent additions

Old member list(2006)
Old member list(2005)
Old member list(2004)
Old member list(2003)

People Left from Radiation Lab.

 
Radiation Laboratory 
 
Experiment

Name Other 
Affiliations
Activity @
Chief Scientist Hideto Enyo RBRC PHENIX,CCJ,KEK W
Vice Chief Scientist Takashi Ichihara RBRC,Motobayashi-Lab PHENIX,CCJ,RIB W

Yasuyuki Akiba RBRC PHENIX B
Scientist Yasushi Watanabe RBRC PHENIX,CCJ,RIB W

Atsushi Taketani RBRC PHENIX W

Yoshie Ohtake Shimuzu Unit Neutron Optics W

Yuji Goto RBRC PHENIX B

Itaru Nakagawa RBRC PHENIX B

Hiromi Sato
STJ W
Collaborating Scientist Naohito Saito Kyoto-U, RBRC PHENIX

Kazuyoshi Kurita Rikkyo-U,RBRC PHENIX

Takeo Kawasaki Niigata-U ALICE

Kiyoshi Tanida Kyoto-U PHENIX

Hisayuki Torii Hiroshima-U PHENIX

Takuma Horaguchi Hiroshima-U PHENIX
Special Postdoctoral Fellow Yoshinori Fukao
PHENIX W

Kenji Mishima
Neutron/STJ W

Manabu Togawa
PHENIX
W
Contract Researcher Satoshi Yokkaichi RBRC PHENIX,CCJ W

Souichiro Kametani
PHENIX,CCJ W

Yoshiyuki Onuki
PHENIX W

Kazuaki Ikeda JNOP Neutron/STJ W

Ryo Ichimiya
PHENIX W

Maki Kurosawa
PHENIX W

Kohei Fujiwara
PHENIX
W

Masayuki Niiyama

LEPS2
W
Entrustee Katsuya Hirota JNOP Neutron/STJ W
Senior Visiting Scientist Ken Imai Kyoto-U PHENIX

ToshiAki Shibata TITech PHENIX

Hirohiko Shimizu KEK Netron/STJ
Students Kazuya Aoki Kyoto-U,JRA PHENIX B

Kohei Syoji Kyoto-U,JRA PHENIX B

Ken'ichi Nakano T.I.Tech,JRA PHENIX W

Koichi Sakashita T.I.Tech,SPT PHENIX W

Takashi Kanesue Kyusyu-U,Trainee NIRS B

Jun Tamura T.I.Tech,JRA NIRS B

Yoshichika Seki Kyoto-U, JRA Netron W

TadaAki Isobe CNS-U-Tokyo, JRA PHENIX B

Yorito Tamaguchi
CNS-U-Tokyo, JRA PHENIX B

Misaki Ouchida
Hiroshima-U,JRA
PHENIX B

Kentaro Miki
Tsukuba-U,JRA
PHENIX B

Yasuhiro Minamikawa
U-Tokyo,JRA
STJ
W

Kenichi Karatsu
Kyoto-U
PHENIX
B

Seiji Dairaku
Kyoto-U, JSPS
PHENIX
B
Theory

Name Other Affiliation @
Senior Visiting Researcher Koichi Yazaki T.W.U W
Contract Researcher Hiroyuki Kawamura
W

Marco Stratman starting in August W
Students Koichi Hashimoto Kanazawa-U. B

Satoru Ueda
Tsukuba-U
B
Secretaries

Noriko Kiyama

Karen Sakuma
RIKEN-BNL Research Center
 
Directors

Name Other 
Affiliation
@
Center Director Nick Samios BNL B
Director Emeritus T.D. Lee Columbia U. B
Associate Director Hideto Enyo Radiation Lab W
 
Experiment

Name Other 
Affiliation
Group Leader Hideto En'yo RIKEN
Deputy Group Leader Gerry Bunce BNL
RHIC Fellow Matthias G. Perdekamp U-Illiois

Abhay L. Deshpande SUNY

David Kawall Yale
Fellow Kensuke Okada

Xie Wei
Research Associate Patricia Liebing
RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Fellow Nobuyuki Kamihara
Visiting Scientist Kazu Kurita Rikkyo -U

Naohito Saito Kyoto-U
Collaborating Scientist Akio Ogawa BNL

Zheng Li BNL

Alexander Bazilevsky BNL

 
Theory ( Japanese )
Other Non-Japanese members can be find here

Name Other 
Affiliation
Group Leader L. Mclerran BNL
Deputy Group Leader Anthony Baltz BNL
RHIC Physics Fellow Taku Izubuchi Kanazawa-U

Shin'ya Aoki Tsukuba-U
Fellow Yasumichi Aoki
U-Tokyo
Research Associate Tomomi Ishikawa

RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Fellow Kenji Fukushima

Yoshimasa Hidaka
Visiting Scientist Shigemi Ohta KEK

 
Administration, Secretary
Office at RBRC Ryosuke Maruyama

Rae Greenberg

Pam Esposito

Taeko Itoh

Jane Lysik
Office at Wako Hiroshi Miyamoto

Keiko Suzuki